Ava Hastings may only be a sixth-year student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, but she's also the Minister of Magic's daughter, best friend of Rose Weasley, Scorpius Malfoy, and Al Potter, and chaser extraordinaire. Nothing could prepare her for the crazy adventure about to come.

Maude Cartwright walked out of the wizarding world a long time ago. She wanted to avoid anymore kidnappings and near-death experiences. But now, she doesn't even have to pretend to like her dead-end job in a filthy dive bar and her Muggle roommates who think magic is just the punchline of a joke.

Then Brown-Eyed Jim from the bar became Auror James Potter...talk about coming out of left field.

A competition testing the brightest changes Megan Crow's sixth year at Hogwarts. Instead of N.E.W.Ts, Megan is facing her greatest fears in situations she doesn't know she can brave up to. But without fear, there is no courage.

Dom Weasley's future looks great. She graduated at the top of her class and earned a spot in the prestigious healing program at St. Mungo's. Her cousin finds her an affordable flat in London with his two ridiculously cute best friends. They try new trendy restaurants each week, throw random parties, and have fun living in London. So why does her life seem so far from the perfect one she has on paper?Teddy/Dom/OC

Draco Malfoy thought Astoria Greengrass was a nice girl. Wholesome. Shy. Genuine. The kind of girl he needed to fix what his family had broken. He didn't know was that she was what the horrors of life had left behind. Irreparable. Serrated. A blinking warning sign.

Chandrakala "Charlie" Patil stands at the top of the Tower of London, losing herself in a pit of despair she is all too familiar with.
And as she pulls her scarf tighter she curses the day she ever met Albus Severus Potter.

After the murder of two head aurors, their children, and prime witnesses of the event, Arlison and Serenity Anand-Patil are to stay with the ex-auror, newly divorced Harry Potter as the investigation continues. But all is not well, but by the time they realize that, it is too late.

"Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant, filled with odd waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like."

For the record, when I signed with the Falcons, I just wanted to play Quidditch. Now in my second year, nothing seems to have changed. I still have a boyfriend who would rather snog than practice, a team with parenting issues, and a teammate who is out to get me. Camila Silva wants my boyfriend, my life, and my spot on the Falmouth Falcons. She's going down.

'Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall' - Measure for Measure, William Shakespeare

A story of the four Gryffindor girls: the tempestuous Lily Evans, the vivacious Marlene McKinnon, the bold Lyra Dodd and shy Hattie Hawthorne. From their sixth year at Hogwarts to the war that tore them apart.

Rose expected her sixth year at Hogwarts to be normal. She and her friends, Hadley, Xandria, and Thea, were closer than ever before in the midst of their adult lives. Her beau, Scorpius Malfoy, was eager in planning their future together. And amongst their fame, the Potter children were grateful for the peace in their escape to Hogwarts.

The unsung cupids of Hogwarts roam its corridors - formulating couples and bringing them closer (they might occasionally bet on the outcome as well).

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A series of connected oneshots that explore the subtler nuances of staffroom gossip and the fine art of matchmaking, all while eating ginger newt biscuits and plotting the distraction of seventh-year Marauders.

The year is 1976. Lily Evans and the Marauders are starting their sixth year and things are changing. Voldemort is gaining power both inside and outside of Hogwarts. It is time to choose sides in the upcoming war, which may mean cutting out old friends and forging new friendships.